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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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i mir 1 -f I todavii mUted to make" the foreiolns; roster, from the men personally. V-. Of course, the actual war roster of Co; "K- will not be fiaBy tncryed the. federal volunteer service 1tft as the newly-recrnlted men are' an Artt-class specimens' Knd the others' have already 4 -4 ccc? iC3 lnT7co roan CO. FCO 8AL38.

passed that ordeal changes from he foregoing Jist promise fa be, bt tie EoWIcrt Df tt Cciiorj ZS 7,5 "T- I i 'V'-v-. '-i ir' I Company of Ashland, left that rXwar Tat After, BAli galea There. lfll'W hlptoric day foftta- Tn(: afternoon llo'clock "phe 1 it," iflwt jreglnaent' of voltSiirteers-. td' do; Ibov city last evening ana will pas through Salem today; the roster Ms as Captain, L. lieutenant; Edward Thornton; 1st sergeant, C.

Glrubb; quartermaster sergeant, W-. Y. Crowson; jB, Pracht and W. Hevener; -corporals; Spencer, Miller? privates: W. Vann, jSterens, R.

FreelanoVGeo. Churchman, 3eo Rose, B. W. Penny. McGrew, B.

Smith P. Foor, F. Smith, JI. Taylor, Dan -Conner, B. Klum, C.

Ilockett, Howell, VP. Bisti, D. SacketLjP. Herrin, Oregory, P. Ablstrom, Tien, "3rubb, W- Grubb, J.

Coy, G. Ilockett, R. R. Robley, IL M. Vagner.

ThU empany has-been, consolidated with Co. A. from which Co." dozen Just tfces 78c to A big line of3ady.made klirt, full ldtb. rustle flmedvelveteeai feound. LjLSt to IS i-: QQi6ooiooooo vTT- 1'aX copyright I8g by-J.

MtiT ifctwm 'saTlTl tie la behalf of the couhgfcwt and high purpose; ta and the "-Cubans from theA'depoflrl tyranny and cruelty of her Vtnetber J. A Salem homes yleltwnt one; or -perhaps more, brave y6njf liearts, faithful sone and patriot ip'cltlr' sens.jb this moment? -of 'imperative dutjr and the. pain -of it, all will fin! tlme4yrefqge. in the- ppen maniCesta. tions- loyar pride: an4 cii'lc -fealty 'ltb whleb.the:!'boys"W'il be cheered onward from the Southern raeifie tie pot 'ibjs afternoon.

in which they will lawn and gtngham; 50c each. 50 pairs TOWffifrd- te JtIackt and brown with rating tops' and kid tops, fiM to 12.50 a pair, SO DOZHN-Summef underwear, shirt and rawers for ladles, men' and children; was formed. i. wiwrawuiioen ana iiesier vavis were recipients of special honors at the O. Our Stock 'ClotoesWaaeW prices 5c to 50c 0.

last evening, by way a Reception tendered them by their fet- ri Seasort'js travel to where the regthHOtl ipw employes. Pained and iSr. Bnam 302 Coromereiak The-Cash Dry GJs and Shoe Housed -l' Agwts Standard: Ptterji5, Bst and W. D. MeNary made and al uili kindly speeches.

Indicating: the pride felt at the Institution in- the young soldiers bidding thm God peed Jn their uuiiidiiu iui ramous vvnoiesaio laiiors i Clothes; is a Very Protty Assortment of loyal undertaking. 'Thol asylum orchestra played a-roar-iial program in it nsual fine style and then all hands sat down to a farewell i5 H7 1 iur-Buttori Sacku FUTURE Wfc0nSl 5er-: vafs Star, of aWejii' as tW following: The riaiftff banVf Mr, George Striber and MIS tacy rfaffinger was wad mlay by Rer. Danui. The wedding will oi-csjir May 10th, at the Catholfe eiitireb, I5rvai. TUe wedding- bans of KhMidler.

of Scott's Mills, and Miss lunch' prepared by the young lady tendapts. It was a happy affair and will be cherished in the memories of all for years to comej and especially oy the beneficiaries who leave today with Com a Selection at as Low; a Price' as IQj.OO pany for the war front TWO SALEM TEACHERS Ahry Eder, only daughter of Mr. Andrew Eder, fiervais, jRCTe read From that You can Wander up (or $15jQ0- LEAVE THE Sunday, April 24th. at lUe tiorvai rhureh. The wadding day is Vfov '61 at tho lli't-- Interesting: Exercises in Honor of the vais Catholic church.

The Higher Prices Mean Only Finer1 Articles, More Two Ladies Handsome Presents Were Given to Each. Expensive Trimmings, not Better Tailoring, Better Fit or Better Service. I ONK LICEXSK. F. W.

VaJeptloa-and I Miss Nettie Hubbard, of the Silverton I neighborhood, were in the city yesterday Request of a marriape license. The de-Si sired ioeument was issued to them by SfCounty Clerk L. V. Ehlen, upon the af-I fldavit of J. S.

Cook, and tii vunar i people left for their home where 'the marriage will occur. I ONLY ONK. The Imfndinff war set-j vice by the of Oregon seems to Sre.tet on Ue applicants, only one citizen having filed a b'nd for a commission at the department of state Syijajerday. His name was W. J.

tti of Portland. SQI IUHEL SCALI'S. Tlnv Imhiii-Ity warrants were issued by Mrs. S. E.

Macy, of the East school, and Miss Carrie Bradshaw, of the Lincoln school, several days ago tendered their resignations, to take effect yesterday afternoon. On the occasion of their vorkf as teachers iu the Salem schools coming to au end yesterday, they were handsomely remembered by their respective classes. At the East school a general as-seinl ly of all the classes was called durng the afternoon, when a program, consisting principally of musical numbers, was rendered. Mrs. is to be mpflttllized were dropped 'Hetw from the yesterday faHtfUf, nfS.

CompaBy KTas the guards hence are denominated in tbeHniMf formation); will at tUv city hall armeftv'ad. exiuippedipArture. Immediately upon falling into ranks the line of march will be taken 'np thence to State on High street; east on State to Twelfth, south on -Twelfth to a "point opposite the depot and east to the train. Tbey will be led by the Second regiment (O. N.

band, and will probably be followed1, by the vast majority of Salem's citiciis, men, women and children. I These are the men who will go today: Captain Percy "TTillis; First Lieutenant E. O. WbrrickSecond Lieutenjint It. Terrell.

C. A. Bort, Iee Rusk, Carl A bra ins, J. H. Campbell.

A. J. Campbell, W. M. Batcnellor.

W. F. Sthwartss, "Bud" Chapman, 1. C. Fonea, W.

F. Harris, Clifford B. Fones, Arthur William O'Mara, Fred Petersen, Lynn L. took. Thomas C.

TowiiMcnd. M. J. Phillips. H.

I. Kelty. Lester B. Davis. Samuel C.

Jones, Everett W. Baker, .1. .1. Thurston, Herman Breyer, Clyde: Perkins. John HeLashmutt, W.

B. Stott. Walter Swarts, Hemy Zollars. Albert DeLnshiiiutt, Charles Aivm, Emmett Jones. Charles McKinley, H.

W. Ross. Samuel M. Wright. Jacob Xeiihrach.

Nick Eoff, Arcliie Krtise, Eirest Kddlesteu. Claud F. I 'lank, 5uy McPberson, Otto Swarts. Alfred Feller. Frank J.

i'arey. Al. Sou th wick. Charles Miller, George F. Reed, leu-nis Morrison.

Ernest ti. Edward Johnson. Elwood Clark, Clarence Wiison, J. D. Berry.

Charles Scriber. Frank Iloyd, It. M. Gilbert, W. II Trnitt, Henry Iee.

Ieon tiirod 11. A. Janzeu IV.irl Fulkerson, W. i'. Kennedy.

Imis Thibodeau, .1. (. Flake, (Charles Savage, S. W. Thornton.

Bert Love, G. F. Litchfield, T. F. Hart, Bert 'rohiiiader.

McNail Howell. Earl White, Frank Johnson. Claud Kiddle. Iigh Noel, Frank Gard. II il G.

Hibbard, Rawley Southwick. Oscar Hodgin, Walter White, George J. T. Wlch, Arthur 1. Welch, Dave Barrett, O.

A. Steel hammer, A. W. Keady R. V.

Churchill. Capt. Percy aud Lieuteuanis E. O. Worrick and R.

W. Terrell were busy all day yesterday recruiting men for the new company and arranging the preliminaries for final departure. There was an immense amount of, work to do and endless instructions to give and advice to offer, in bring-ibV the command lo a point where every item of duty should be thoroughly uuderstood, and done; but ail was accomplished by night; officers and men Macy was then called to the platform 295 Comfrcfcial St, Salem M'lerk i j. V. Kbleu yesterday, in pay CHAS, S.

RIELY, Manager. by City Superintendent Peebles who. ment for squirrel scalps. Those made on India if of the teachers and pupils tliappy with county funds were: Krnesi VCVVVVV5VVVVV Bowen. Martin Doerner, V.

'L. Humphreys, Jfl.lo. TOJilGHT! TONIGHT mi i i 'THE FARMERS Will come to the city today and of course they will go 'to the Salem Lodging house tover Branson's) for their dinners. John Puttee, of Chemawa. as referee and Coath W.

II Beach, of Corvallis, and P. E. Brown physical director. Willamette University, as umpires. The positions of the players were as follows: THE GREAT VERISCOPE SHO COKBErT.FfTZSlMMO.NS Corvallis.

THE Fight Held at Carson City, Nevada, March 17, 1 7-Opera House 25 and 50 Cents. Chemawa. I Mile Stiltz Julia Che-aw Anna Jewel Emma LaChairelle Dollle Mary Reynold Theresa Caesaw Imm Smith Inez Puller Lilly Rauney Blanche lloldeu Bessie Smith Dora Hodgin Mine day next week and from hete hi wdl make the cities of the valbty. Other speaker are to be Imported by the fusion people and In a w'k or two the campaign will be in full b'ust. At these hendpnrters this morning U.ere was about half a dosen ton of campaign literature which Is being sent to all sections of the commonwealth.

The Litter con-tlsts of speeches of iena tor ind reprcfcntstlves ou tho money question thus Indicating the ilne of Ciimt-ainn it has been decided to pursue, chairman Williams, of the populist central committee, was not In atten-d'tnee at today's conference left for his home county yesterday, to at- tend the populist county convention, CONFEKEXCE NOTES of tin school, made a brief address, expressing the regret of everyone at her determination to sever ber connection with the school, aUd tendered her the lerft wishes and hearty good will every one. lie thereupon presented' her with a valuable fountain pen and au ivory envelope cutter on behalf of her pupils and a beautiful bound volume of "Quo Vadis." on liehalf of the teachers. Mrs. Macy made a reply full of feeling, expressing her appre-( of the spirit that had prompted the surprise, and thanking all for courtesy with which she had ever beeu treated during her connection with tiie schools. At the Lincoln school a similar program was euacted.

The school met in the hall iu general assembly, in honor of Miss Bradshaw, who retired from active work on accotiut of ill-health. Pupils from Miss Bradsbaw's room emit ribi ted declamations, and the 'en-tiro school rendered several musical numbers. Miss- Georgia Booth thfn presented si handsomely bound book of poems to Miss Bradshaw. on lie-half of her class, ami Principal D. W.

Yoder, on behalf of the teachers of mm CAMERA Fauuy Getty Tb players, from the very to of The of the grtat flstie eontr. between the famous PUKdisty. This fe1 isttlvely the only outfit and penuine films of the contest ever seen I his aide of the Kocky Motin-laius. Ladies have always been largely in attendance, as there is nothing at all in these pictures that the most fastidious could object to. This is a reproduction of 'greatest sportins; the ball, showed that they were there to win.

The first goal was thrown by the Indian mtldens, and at the cud of the first half the score was 3 to 5 in their favor. The second half started out with throe baskets for the Corvallis team, and from that to the nl the score was very close. The aaJi- The latest improvement in Cameras, taking a 4x5 picture. It can be loaded with 48 films. -Any filia can be removed for development without disturbing the othrs.

In order to introduce these cameras we will make special introductory prle this week. ent of the age. Many obj-ct eov contests, but this Is a. reproduction, and is recognized as the most wonderful sci entific aenievement of the ag-. While were completely eu rapport and eag for the day that should see them saily forth to duty abroad.

F.om lie Evangelical Meeting A Busy, yuiet Day. The following Items were gleane4 from the Cvansrcllctl conference here esterday. The day was devoted to private work the church, henoe th meager reports submitted: Rev. n. Rhupp n'gncd a presiding elder and A.

Krnest was clccte-J in hl stead. The bishop. Wm. Harm, preaches three times In the Chemeketa street ICvangeU leal church on Sunday, at 11 o'cuovtc -a. at 3 o'clock p.

m. and ot! 1c in the evening. euce fairly wont wild, the upporUr of the respective teams giving their peculiar cheers as success came aud went to the favorites. At the close of the game the score stood 13 to 11 favoring the Corvallis girls. Good work.

was done on lioth opposing sides. The parsing and team work of the Corvallis girls was superior while the dusky maidens wer? more acilve and alert in taking advantage of small favors. About forty came down from Corvallis cn an excursion to the game, and Thirty or more recruits were enlist ed yesterday, many, in fact most 01 them, fine uhysical specimens, and you object to war and the carnage and blood of battle, who would object to witnessing a moving, actual reproduction of such a scene? The opera houses of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle and other towns have beep filled repeatedly, an-! on-half were ladies, who showed their apreciatlon of a chance to witness and know for the first time what takes place within a prize ring. Tlie performance begins by showinz the school, handed their retiring coworker a beautiful gold brooch. The exercises were impressive, and will long be remembered by all who participated.

In speaking of the resignations last night City Superintendent Peebles said to a representative of the Statesman: "In the resignations of Mrs. Macy i not a few possessing valuable experi ence in military matters, gained th regular army in former years, during and since the late war. 2C3 Commercial Street I Special Agent for imw During the idle hours of the day the many of the pupils and several of the and Miss Bradshaw the city schools boys gathered at the armory and sev teachers Were present from the In sustain the loss of efhcient.entbusiasti erally practiced the nice trick of pack dian school to witness toe contest. ing their equipment, rolling hlauket Rev. F.

W. Launer. A. A. tt K.

Manrcr and elder '4 dets granted Elders Hornschuch and P. Cultvr'. Were Voted llnenana in Imtah Much of Interest has, been shown In and faithful teachers. Both of the ladies have served in the schools for and other details of patent interest to Hie game of basket-lurll during the Hie past three years. Mrs.

Macy will them. the preliminary arrangements after Cor-bett and Fitzsimmons have entered the ring. The official announcer is seen as he announces from different, aides or the ring the term and condition of the contest (which were for heavy weight championship of the world -and a purse of 1 15,000. and fncidently the wiping out ast winter In the colleges and school RECEIVER'S SALE. While there was plenty of good na or the state.

It is the nuest, airound join her husband at Northport. Wash Ington, where be is located in busi game at present played Indoor It ture and some fun on the tapis, there was a certain sense of responsibility ness, lertving the city this evening for has the advantage of being exercise, tempered to the needs of the Individ a few days visit to her mother at and Impending change, a realization I The TriUiams residence near the cap-MA. Finest rMliaivu in Via of as bitter hatred as probably any Harrlsbnrg before going to her new YOU NEL'D-Some. paiot for the In terlor of your residence, you. a it la bousecleahing time? 'go i-to Gilbert Patterson's grocery e.

tablishment They bare paints Iu all colors. M. that the work ahead bad elements of ual, as well as giving opportunity for discipline and danger never confront a number to take urt at one lime. home. Mrs.

D. D. Coffey will take charge of the room taught by Miss two sporting men ever held toward each other.) You bee hlmjntroduce Corbelt and F1U to the watching thousands. He ea by tne Dig majority or uiese iresn This is about i the close of Indoor I "ja Poatoffice brick building, now tr Ave years at Sl good rental. Wm- Enlanl brick, double tore WAMg R.

W. Wade Co on Commer- Bradshaw, at the Lincoln school, for faced, fresh-hearted young warriors then introduces George Slier the of work for this year, tut next year, both for women and men of colleges and city organizations, basletrbaU will and the sfern possibilities of war were diseussed quietly perhaps eager ficial referee. This' finishes his duties the remainder of the term. Miss M. Marsh will take charge of the room at the East school heretofore taught by ana he leaves the iringr.

The referee ly, but manly withal. be the popular Mrs. Macy. The company Is made up of fine looking men. nearly all young, tne then orders the men to don the gloves, which are examined by the sheriff and also the doctor, who also examines both men, as required by law.

You see Car- A FUSION CAHPAIG5ER ages ranging from 20 to 41, and will IS SUPREME COURT. Cim atrbes. Gneatt hop fatrmo la Oreexn---The farm, about S00 acres; the Wdaley farm, aibout 200 lucres; Jup Faros thrifty ajid well kpt; yields pout 2000 jounda par acre, hop houses, lEM and dwellings In good condition, farm landa In various (tarts of aad ciy and uburban tracts. 1 Full compare favorably with any of. Ita fellows who shall be mustered into J.

R. Sovereign, the Labor Leader Minor Orders Taken in the Appellate bett and Fltszimmons, as they walk about the ring, awaiting the time for hostilities begin. The referee orders the federal service a few days bence, Chambers Yesterday. Will Stamp Oreson. ihem to shake Corbet proffered During the day orders were passed for the men to assemble for Anal muster at 730 o'clock.

last night when the his, but Fltslmzmons refused and turned The following minor orders were tak ust be olJ to dose out receivership. en supreme court chambers yester WHY are tho Republicans) confident of winning tho-coming election BECAUSE f' The chain of candidates is running with a HIGH GEEK. men' were snojected to inspection and his back; the gong then lings, and the great contest- begins. Popular prices, day, and passed to the case records: -J. n.

Sovereign, who made the 'campaign of 1896 In Oregon, has again appeared In this state to preach the gospel of free silver and repudiation. Here is what the Portland Telegram, of last pceiver Williams Engand Banking drill by the officers during; which the Sac ani' we. 31. W. Wheeler et respondents.

Statesman representatives were per- ii.ii umce England Bldjr. vs. H. H. Taylor et.

on motion that respondants have evening, says of bis arrival: College girls play until May 25, ts9S. to file a. brief of their J. Sovereign, of Arkansas, the v.ee Our Corner Window FAMOUS BASKET BALL petition for rehearing. trreat labor organizer and high chief of the National Order of Mohawks, arrived THE SUCCESS A H.

Cirson, respondent, vs. C. F. Gentner et appellants; ordered on CIiemawaTefsos Corvallis at WIIlam In Portland unannounced this morning. motion, that appellants have untlr May lie Immediately reported at headquar for the handsomest display of ENAMELED WARE ever OF THE BIG 5 INSURANCE AGENCY.

ette Gym." Yesterday fhe O. i 0. Wins the Game. ters of the fusion! state campaign coin- 29, 189S, to file a brief on their lietltion for rehearing1. shown in We have all styles, pnees and qualities mittee, in the Ains worth build.

was in elifiA ntnsuHatlnn with thi George Risch, repsondent, vs. Jesse irorn tne cueapest to tne iNotiee particularly The nniversity gymnasium gallery chairman all forenoon. For the time Wiseman et. aU appellants; ordered on ana avauauie standing room was being Mr. Sovereign could not be seen.

nipulation that appellants have until May 15, 1898, to serve and file the taxed to. accommodate the large and -lottled Blue Delft" Ware A Bithuslastic audience which assem printed abstract herein. "r- but It, was announced at headquarters that be Is here to take the stump for the fusion nominees. It 4s the Intention Is in tho High' Standard 6f the Companies represented and the manner in which the business is conducted. d.

GAEazaxo: The Fundee Mortgage Trust Invest bled to witness the game of basketball yesterday afternoon between the of the committee to press the campaign Cheaper than Granite, ami MUCH BETTER; ment repsondent, vs. John H. Goodman, ordered on 'stipulation young ladies of the Oregon agriculture after the first of May, and today's al college, of Corvallis, and the Indian arrival will make addresses at all prln- that appellants term to serve and isle the abstract herein be extended to May sc. trammg scnoot at tjnemawa. 'clpal poinU In His first rrcech Acsst Corner State and Liberty Streets.

The was called at 325, with', 111 probably be delivered in Portland is, isoa. ssMitli CaaSi.

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